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New York Times Debate on the Legal Rights of Animals
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The New York Times Room for Debate examined the issue of “Enforcing the Legal Rights of Animals,” and included discussion of the Andre Robinson case.
The abolitionist perspective was represented.
You can read the debate in it’s entirety here.
Gary L. Francione
Professor, Rutgers University
The post New York Times Debate on the Legal Rights of Animals appeared first on Animal Rights: The Abolitionist Approach.
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